Off-Campus Dining:
Cost for the graduate program is high and used to include a parking permit. Now, we receive no parking permit. While we do get unlimited printing, I often have difficulty finding a computer to print from during my time on-campus.

Scholarships:
It took a few attempts to get the applications right because of my divorced parents. It was very confusing and the people were not very helpful. They made it seem super simple but we didn't understand. Also they told me how much money I would get and qualify for, and I did not get what they said.

Off-Campus Dining:
There are countless options for off-campus dining. There are many places of different ethnic varieties and also many cafes. I love going out to eat because its close, cheap and delicious. A few of the places give student discounts but not all of them.

Campus Housing:
There are four buildings for housing options, and freshmen are required to live in the freshman building, Urness Hall. Urness is very old, there is no air conditioning and the heating is pretty bad. The heat that comes out of my heater is no stronger than a breath. It is pretty expensive considering the heating and AC situation. The atmosphere is great though, everyone is nice and fun to talk to. It was very easy to sign up for housing and get a room. The only amenities offered are a ping pong table in the lobby with a tv available. Resident life is pretty helpful, although I rented a "vaccuum" cleaner to use in my room, and it was not a vaccuum. It was one of those little black things they use at MacDonald's. It didnt work at all.the bathrooms are cleaned weekly and they do a great job. Altogether I love living on campus. Its a great experience.

Health & Safety:
Although my school is not surrounded by best neighborhoods or areas, I don't feel in danger. Our DPS service is always on watch and they give you rides if you have to walk alone somewhere. I don't ever walk alone at night though, that is not smart to do anywhere really. There has been some crime on campus like car break-ins, but I don't have a car on campus, and if I did I would not leave anything worth stealing in my car. Overall it is a very safe campus.

Athletics:
I am on the varsity volleyball team, so we use the athletic facilities almost everyday. The main lifting room is dirty and smells bad, but the weights and machines available are great. The trainers are great-when they are around. Our volleyball trainer is very hard to find and talk to outside of a workout. The other room with the treadmills, bikes etc is always clean and has many great options as well. Both rooms are a little small, so when the football team is in there working out no one else has a chance to get in because it is so full. Altogether I think the facilities get the job done though.

Off-Campus Housing:
One of the only options we have for off-campus living that is a good distance from campus is in a bad area. There is quite a bit of crime in that area, I know because we get crime alerts sent to our emails. It seems to be pretty available and it has a pool, but it is almost more expensive than it would be to live on campus. Also, this year they had a cockroach infestation in the building. I have many friends that live there that tell me about all the roaches in the cupboards and couches etc. The parking lot is very tiny, it fits maybe 8-10 cars. The school doesn't offer any help for finding housing off-campus, it is all up to us to figure out.